Real Madrid have a big advantage in race for Brazilian sensation who views Vinicius Jr as his idol: Reports

Madrid could be frontrunners for Endrick
Madrid could be frontrunners for Endrick

Real Madrid's attempts to sign Palmeiras wonderkid Endrick have been boosted by the news that the young striker looks up to Vinicius Jr. The 16-year-old prodigy wants to emulate Vinicius' career trajectory as per El Nacional.

Endrick's stock as one of the most coveted teenagers in world football is rising.

The 16-year-old has been wowing fans in Brazil, where he impressed in the Copinha tournament earlier this year with six goals in seven appearances.

Madrid's top scout Juni Calafat has moved to place Los Blancos at the front of the queue for the Brazilian teenager.

A host of European sides, including Barcelona, AC Milan and Paris Saint-Germain, are interested in Endrick but Madrid have an advantage.

Endrick admires his Brazilian compatriot Vinicius. The winger has become the main man at the Santiago Bernabeu.

The duo have reportedly been interacting on social networks and the teenager is even said to have kept a T-shirt signed by him as a cherished gift.

The Brazilian sensation wants to have the same career boom as that of Vinicius, who continues to flourish for Carlo Ancelotti's side.

Vinicius has kicked the new season off with five goals and two assists in seven appearances.

It follows a scintillating past campaign for the Real Madrid forward in which he managed 22 goals and 20 assists in 52 appearances.

Endrick recently signed a new deal with Palmeiras, keeping him tied to the Brazilian side until 2025.


"They are a club I'm very fond of" - Endrick lauded Real Madrid in an interview earlier this year

The Brazilian is a huge fan of Los Blancos
The Brazilian is a huge fan of Los Blancos

Endrick had high praise for the reigning European champions when interviewed by Marca earlier this year.

Asked what the La Liga giants meant to him, he said:

"They are a club I'm very fond of because of Cristiano Ronaldo, who I always followed, with the four Champions League trophies he won there. I have a lot of love for Real Madrid because of Cristiano, although I have also looked up some of their history and they are a very good team. "

He added:

"It is very gratifying for me to know that they are watching me and seeing my games. I am very grateful to God for that. I have to do more, it's not good enough yet, I have to give more. I still have a way to go.

The teenage sensation was also asked about the interest from Real Madrid's El Clasico rivals Barcelona:

"They are a very good team too, spectacular, with incredible players, some of whom have already left, such as [Lionel] Messi, Xavi [Hernandez] and [Andres] Iniesta. It's good that one of the best clubs in the world follows me as a player and a person. I thank God very much."

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Edited by Matthew Guyett